Analysis Of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby is a heart aching novel that shows the true colors of others behind close doors. The Great Gatsby is not just about shallow people, but it is also about love and tragic fate. People can be so shallow and F. Scott Fitzgerald made sure to point that out in his novel The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby because of his own experience with his love, Zelda who wanted to marry rich just as we see with Daisy Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson in The Great Gatsby.
“F. Scott Fitzgerald was 24 when he wrote The Great Gatsby” (biography). “Fitzgerald was born September 24,1896 in Saint Paul, MN. F. Scott Fitzgerald died December 21, 1940 in Hollywood, CA. He was married to Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald from 1920-1940. Fitzgerald’s …show more content…

Scott Fitzgerald went to three schools in his lifetime. “He went to Nardin Academy from 1905-1908. He also went to St. Paul Academy and Summit School from 1908-1911. Lastly, he finished up his schooling at Princeton University 1913-1917. Fitzgerald admits to the fact that he was never very good in school and did not take schooling seriously” (google). “Fitzgerald was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the infantry and assigned to Camp Sheridan outside of Montgomery, Alabama. It was there that he met and fell in love with a beautiful 18-year-old girl named Zelda Sayre, the daughter of an Alabama Supreme Court judge” (biography). “I fell in love with her courage, her sincerity and her flaming self respect. And it’s these things I’d believe in, even if the whole world indulged in wild suspicions that she wasn’t all she should be. I love her and that is the beginning of everything - F. Scott Fitzgerald” (Great Gatsby …show more content…

Scott Fitzgerald emphasizes his feelings about women and the heartbreak of it all. He shows how selfish women can be when it comes down to money regardless of the people they hurt in the process. Many connections in The Great Gatsby lead to F. Scott Fitzgerald 's life with Zelda. For example, Daisy and Tom have a baby girl as do Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald. “Also one of Daisy’s most famous lines about being a “beautiful fool” connect as well. It connects because that line of “I hope she’s a fool, a beautiful little fool,” came out of Zelda’s mouth when her daughter Scottie was born just as it did when Daisy’s daughter was born” (search for

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